Notice of Application McCormick Planning Area H PO Number LU24-Plat Prelim-03

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has issued a public notice regarding the McCormick Woods Planning Area H Preliminary Plat, proposing the subdivision of a 28. 3-acre parcel into 105 lots for single-family residential development. Residents are encouraged to share their comments on the project, which must be submitted by December 5, 2024. The application, filed by Patrick Hopper of Contour Engineering, LLC, received a technical completeness determination on November 7, 2024. The notice highlights the absence of a SEPA determination at this stage, indicating that environmental evaluations are ongoing.

Existing studies, including a Geotechnical Report and Landscape Plans, have been prepared to assess the proposal's impact. Interested individuals can examine the application file at the Department of Community Development by appointment, ensuring transparency in the process. The notice stresses the importance of meeting the comment deadlines to maintain the right to appeal any decisions made regarding the project. This development is significant for the local community, as it could shape future residential growth in the area.

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